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Old 02-09-2011, 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Pete
Originally Posted by Nanalulu
I have a done two butterfly quilts. I will have to get you the pictures of the ones that I have done.

Anxiously awaiting the pics.
I would like to see also ! The one I am working on is my first of butterflies.
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I am sooo glad the tute is understandable for all.
Thank you all for the compliments !
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Old 02-09-2011, 08:31 AM
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Thanks so much -- I have been saving hankies in order to do this -- now to get started.
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Thanks a lot for the tutorial. At last I found the way of folding the hankies. I sh. start collecting good ones and keep them away from my grand kids!!. :lol:
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Originally Posted by Crabby Patty
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Thank you, I have been collecting my hankies to do this one day.
Me too. :mrgreen:
Me three :lol:
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Thanks for sharing,now I know what I can do with my many old hankys.I too will ad this to my tutorials.
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What a cute idea!! Never saw butterflies made this way before, but they are really lovely!!! Such a neat way to use old hankies, too!!! Thanks ever so much for the tutorial.
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Those are quite lovely. Where did you find those lovely hankies?

The tute was great. Thanks
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Originally Posted by LAB55
I hope everyone can understand the direction. I have writen
the on the pictures.

Note : You can make the tail area narrower by making the fold deeper.
You can also applique them in a random display on a large background instead of doing the sereate blocks.
What size are the hankerchiefs you are using? - Just beautiful
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Originally Posted by JUNEC
Originally Posted by LAB55
I hope everyone can understand the direction. I have writen
the on the pictures.

Note : You can make the tail area narrower by making the fold deeper.
You can also applique them in a random display on a large background instead of doing the sereate blocks.
What size are the hankerchiefs you are using? - Just beautiful
I'm not sure, they are ladies hankies that I have had for many years, they were given to me. They might be 8 to 10 inches, not a perfect square. I will try to measure some later & post it.
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